I recently have been really into the artwork of the classic Little Golden Books. There's something very charming about their simplicity, and yet they are some of the books that I remember most from my early childhood.

As the sun sets on this current generation of video games, I've been thinking about some of the classic games that people will still (hopefully) point to years from now and hold them up as games that made a difference, and possibly, for some child out there, Portal or Skyrim will be a memory from their early childhood.

I love video games, and I love children's books. I was inspired to combine the two into the artwork you see below:

"Our hero, our hero, claims a warriors heart, but the body of a child."

Those games sold millions and millions of copies... I can't imagine you would need to sell too many to make a profit, even after licensing and publishing costs. Places like thinkgeek etc would sell these by the bucket load to nerdy moms and dads. Do it!

Just a couple of days ago I was reading another blog that also started to work theses kinds of contents, dedicating more to the art in videogames, it was really cool and it seems to be having some success, if you're interested I can give you the link so you can take it a look.

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